Divorce Strategies and Tips to Keep Healthy Finances and a Healthy State of Mind

How to Divorce Your Wife And Avoid Losing Everthing

Now that you’ve made the difficult decision to divorce your wife, the obvious question is how to do so without losing everything you’ve worked hard for in the process? You don’t want to be one of those horror stories you hear about where men lose everything in the divorce. This can be avoided with some intelligent decisions at the beginning of the process.

Keep the Divorce Proceedings As Friendly As Possible- Don’t ever forget that it’s in your best interest to keep things as friendly as possible with your ex during the entire proceedings! A sure-fire way to lose a bunch of money is to let the lawyers battle it out because you and your ex can’t agree on anything. That means more lawyer fees, and more money out of your pocket.

Cancel the Credit Cards- If you and your wife have shared credit accounts, its always a good idea to get yourself separated as soon as possible. Emotions run high during divorce. The last thing you want is for your wife to rack up a massive debt for you to live with when all is said and done.

Control the Joint Accounts- Don’t let the joint account become a weapon in the divorce. Tell the bank that under no circumstance can money be spent without consent from both parties.

P.O. Box- It’s a good idea to set up a P.O. box immediately. Now’s the time to separate yourself completely from your wife. You don’t want your ex going through important mail you may be receiving.

Hire a Good Lawyer Secondly- You want to hire a good lawyer, but you want to get as much information as possible before the proceedings. Why go in blindly and rely on the lawyer for every piece of information you get? Remember that time explaining things and taking care of trivial things you could do yourself means that you are spending more money.

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Don’t risk leaving anything to chance. Make the effort to prepare yourself for divorce mentally, financially, and emotionally.